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| Ship stabiliser to reduce rolling I am a lecturer in marine engineering subjects at training institute in Calcutta, India. My students are marine engineer officers who are preparing to take their higher grade certificate examinations. The following questions were asked in an examination: (a) state the different types of stabilisers and how they work (b) describe, using simple force diagrams, how the stabilising force is achieved by a dynamic stabiliser system with the ship moving ahead with fins extended and tilted Can anyone help me with the answers? Many thanks Ritinkar Sen |
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| Ritinkar Sen There is an entire article in the august-sept '05 issue of professional boat builder, is there any one in you class who can help me with designing a fluid dampening stabilizing system? |
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| These links might help explain about gyroscopic stabilisation. http://www.abc.net.au/newinventors/txt/s1415189.htm www.webace.com.au/~sea_gyro/ email:- sea_gyro@webace.com.au Good luck! Cheers! |
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| Thanks very much "trouty", the websites are interesting, but unfortunately they do not provide the answers that I need i.e. different types of stabilisers and force diagrams Regards |
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| Contact Rameswar Bhattacharya at the Naval Academy www.usna.edu |
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| Ship stabiliser to redue rolling Thanks Mr Rameswar Bhattaharya, do you have the replies to my question, please? Regards Ritinkar Sen |
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